D-League Protest Granted

The NBA Development League has granted Utah's protest of its loss to Colorado last month, the first successful challenge in the league's eight-year history.

The league on Tuesday ordered the teams to replay the final 25.2seconds of the game, with the score tied at 102.

The Flash protested the 104-102 loss on Dec. 26 after BillWalker was incorrectly disqualified by fouls with 25.2 secondsleft. It should only have been his fifth foul; a foul againstteammate J.R. Giddens with 9:24 remaining in the second quarter wasmistakenly credited to Walker by the 14ers' official scorer.

The replay will occur April 10 in Utah, with the teams'regularly scheduled game to follow.

Walker and Giddens have since been recalled to the NBA by theBoston Celtics. The Flash will be able to use any available playersif they aren't reassigned for the rematch.

Last season, the NBA had its first do-over since 1982 whenAtlanta and Miami replayed the final 51.9 seconds of a Hawksvictory because the official scorer ruled incorrectly thatShaquille O'Neal fouled out. The Hawks won the replay, then theregularly scheduled game.

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